Hi Tochay,
In Windows, shorthand for 'higher up' folders is
one dot - current folder
two dots - one level up
The 'dots' are used when there isn't enough space in the way the most recently used file list is implemented. If you're starting to
open a document in a location other than the one in Tools=>Options=>File locations (or other than the 'my documents' folder) for
documents or where the total length of the full file path plus document name exceeds ~39 characters you'll see the 'dots' more
often, but in this case the 3 dots may be used just to indicate 'more here than can be displayed'.
As an alternative, you can use File=>Open=>My Recent Documents to see just the file names.
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<<"tochay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news

D3B4B24-4FC6-4DA4-AD1C-(E-Mail Removed)...
Whenever I open the file/menu/dropdown list the same name is shown for the
'recently used files' description-folder name. I've turned on/off/on the
recently used files option but the 'title' is still the same. Example:
1 C:\...\Policy 3 rev ...
2 C:\...\My Documents\Policy 3.doc
3 C:\...\My Documents\Policy 3copy.doc
4 C:\...\My Doucments\Policy 3 columns.doc
5 C:\...\Word Doc\whaterver.doc
The most recently used file DOES open (when I click on 1, 2, 3 etc) but the
words repeatedly appear as above on the drop menu.
It seems by the 5th file it reads correctly. I don't know if it messed up
when I was experimenting with templates but this has been buging me for a
year!! I use Word 2003
Thanks for any help. >>
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